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La voix des crimes

Original title: Thoughtcrimes
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
La voix des crimes (2003)
ActionCrimeDramaFantasySci-Fi

Freya McAllister suddenly starts hearing voices in her head on the night of her High School Prom. From then on her future ends and she is diagnosed as a violent schizophrenic and committed t... Read allFreya McAllister suddenly starts hearing voices in her head on the night of her High School Prom. From then on her future ends and she is diagnosed as a violent schizophrenic and committed to a mental hospital where she spends the next eight years of her life in mental madness. O... Read allFreya McAllister suddenly starts hearing voices in her head on the night of her High School Prom. From then on her future ends and she is diagnosed as a violent schizophrenic and committed to a mental hospital where she spends the next eight years of her life in mental madness. One night Dr Michael Welles arrives telling Freya that she isn't crazy but that her voices ... Read all

  • Director
    • Breck Eisner
  • Writers
    • Thomas Dean Donnelly
    • Joshua Oppenheimer
  • Stars
    • Navi Rawat
    • Joe Flanigan
    • Peter Horton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Breck Eisner
    • Writers
      • Thomas Dean Donnelly
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
    • Stars
      • Navi Rawat
      • Joe Flanigan
      • Peter Horton
    • 37User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Navi Rawat
    Navi Rawat
    • Freya McAllister
    Joe Flanigan
    Joe Flanigan
    • Brendan Dean
    Peter Horton
    Peter Horton
    • Dr. Michael Welles
    Joe Morton
    Joe Morton
    • Jon Harper
    Jocelyn Seagrave
    Jocelyn Seagrave
    • June McAllister
    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • Lars Etsen
    Janet Wright
    Janet Wright
    • Zoya
    Paulino Nunes
    Paulino Nunes
    • Agent Kunzel
    • (as Paulino Nunez)
    Roman Podhora
    Roman Podhora
    • Agent Patel
    Barry Flatman
    Barry Flatman
    • David McAllister
    Karl Pruner
    • Maracek
    Joanne Vannicola
    Joanne Vannicola
    • Terri Merriweather
    Joe Pingue
    Joe Pingue
    • Costas
    Joris Jarsky
    Joris Jarsky
    • Alan Matthews
    Jason Wheeler
    • Gabriel Perez
    Robert Bockstael
    • Dr. Galbraith
    Helen Taylor
    • Dr. Kinsey
    Dylan Bierk
    Dylan Bierk
    • Elizabeth
    • Director
      • Breck Eisner
    • Writers
      • Thomas Dean Donnelly
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
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    User reviews37

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    6justinmo-1

    Good

    Rented it on the title thinking it would be either a rip-off of Minority Report or something Orwellian. Was neither, but could be a distant prequel to Minority Report. But in its own right it's Psi-Fi of a high order (even down to a guest appearance from Joanne Vannicola from TV's "Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal"). Good stylized secret intelligence world around a plausible rendering of telepathy. The main actor did a good job with the bewilderment of the naive telepath and the guided recovery to functionality. The ending was too smug and triumphal for my liking and spoilt (a little) an otherwise fairly thoughtful thriller. I only recognized one actor but all played their parts well, the suspension of disbelief wasn't really broken at all. Recommended to anyone who likes a good story well told.
    7lagriff05

    Kind of pedestrian and bland, but solid

    So I saw this movie about two years ago and didn't remember anything about it. I was in for a trip down memory lane. It's a well made thriller/action film that kind of reminds me of the Matrix, except nowhere near as crazy and out-of-this-world. The relationship between the two sisters is well done, although somewhat of a normalcy for any kind of movie. The acting is fairly good, and so is the directing. The plot twists were there, but sort of pedestrian for government thrillers like this. That about sums up this movie---while it's fun to watch, there isn't much to make the connoisseurs stand up and take note. It's just another one for the masses, and a genuinely vanilla flavored outing.

    Of course it's got good points, such as the final twist before the ending showdown, in the kitchen, that was very nice to watch even if it was a bit predictable. I also quite enjoyed the character Brendan Dean (Joe Flanigan), as he was quite humorous and 'real.' The plot was well paced and you could easily understand what was going on at all times. Overall I'd recommend this to action/thriller fans.
    8mentalcritic

    What might have been...

    When I first rented Thoughtcrimes, I thought I was going to get one of the usual B-level Orwell knockoffs. The opening did not help much, given that it screams to the rafters that this film was intended as a television pilot. However, in this day when Chris Carter can drag out a series to ten seasons in spite of running out of ideas in the first, or when Joss Whedon can gain a reputation as a guru in spite of putting the audience members most like his characters to sleep, Thoughtcrimes would have made for one hell of a television series. In contrast to Serenity, in fact, it makes a very watchable feature film. Thoughtcrimes kicks off with a setting right out of a teenie soap drama. We even get a mother (I think) telling her daughter that sixty-five percent of prom dates end in sex. I always thought it was closer to ninety-eight percent, but what the hey. Unfortunately for Freya, sex turns out to be the least of her worries that evening when she suddenly becomes aware that she can hear the thoughts of everyone else in the hall.

    From there, we fastforward through the local mental hospital (mis)treating her for several years until one day, a doctor by the name of Michael Welles takes over her case and starts training her to control her telepathy. It is this point that earns the show five points right off the bat. We have all seen science fiction films in which telepathic characters can simply project their thoughts and ideas into the minds of others, or read the minds of others. To my knowledge, I have never before seen a film or television series featuring psychic or telepathic characters in which said characters have to struggle to come to terms with their gift, as some call it. Even the recent X-Men adaptations, which strike me as the pinnacle of a story about "those who are different" on film, did not invest this much effort into the pre-mastery element of the story. There is one moment in the film when Brendan, the more conventional hero of the piece, expresses anger at having his authority superseded by a girl who looks like she is barely out of school. Welles' response is to play him a MiniDisc of thousands of voices all layered over the top of each other. This, he tells Brendan, is what Freya has endured for the best part of a decade.

    Never, in all the years I have seen films trying to deal with the subject of how the mentally ill, autistic, or just plain neurologically divergent live, have I seen the film hit the nail on the head so hard without even trying. Sometimes, I wonder if certain elements of the psychiatric profession did not slip a few bucks to the right people to keep this pilot from becoming a series, or becoming a wide-release film. It graphically shows how out of touch the medical profession, even those on the proverbial final frontier, have become with the "first, do no harm" philosophy that has guided medicine for thousands of years. There is some contention as to whether government agencies such as the NSA would be better at addressing the needs of Aspies or High-Functioning Autistic individuals, but Freya's attempt to escape also inadvertently highlights that those of us on this final frontier are in such a desperate situation that we need to take help wherever we can get it. If these demonstrations are intentional, then kudos to the writer and director for making them.

    Like all television pilots, however, it does suffer a few weaknesses. Plot tangents such as the process of Freya reconciling with her sister are left loose, and we never get a definitive answer as to the fate of the main villain. Joe Morton, on the other hand, makes a good possibly-evil leader simply because the character is written to suggest he is quite ambivalent, and Morton is proficient enough to take advantage of such writing. Joe Flanigan is competent, but this episode allows his character little chance to be anything other than a frustrated straight arrow, and he as an actor does nothing to fight it. Jocelyn Seagrave plays June McAllister in a very 90210-esque spoiled teen style in spite of the fact that the character has apparently put herself through law school. The real surprise is Navi Rawat as Freya. We Aspies have a saying that goes something like "if this guy is not an Aspie, he is doing a great job of impersonating one". Navi does such an awesome job of impersonating a schizophrenic and later a telepath during this piece that she should have won an Oscar at the least. With the right agent, she would be unstoppable.

    I gave Thoughtcrimes an eight out of ten. It is not perfect, but it is a great way to spend ninety minutes. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone who knows what it is like to fall through the cracks of the current health system. And that is probably the best recommendation I can make.
    10dustyx

    Not a single boring moment

    This movie wastes no time on long, forced-in background stories, you get right into it and you'll figure everything out as you go. It managed to make me watch it without looking away, checking the runtime or even pausing it for a bathroom break.

    The acting is just as good as the fast-paced storyline, the characters are played realistic, humane and compelling. Nothing is overdramatised neither handled too casually. You don't realize they're acting, and that's exactly the way it should be done in this type of movie.

    There's nothing about this movie I didn't like, except for the fact that, like all movies, it had an end.
    10lonelyheart_99_99

    Very Powerful Drama ....

    Thought Crimes is a very powerful drama that also provides enough action for action movie fans. This movie is certainly well thought out, extremely well directed with a cast that fits the movie perfectly. I don't want to sound like the movie starts out slow because it really doesn't. Its captivating from the beginning and keeps building momentum all the way to its finish. The very last scene also leaves room for a sequel. In fact, thats why I'm at this site. I'm hoping to find its sequel. If you haven't seen this movie, I highly recommend it. Its a riveting movie and fit for all but the younger preteen audience. This is certainly a 5 star movie! Its worth renting at the video store or purchasing it for your DVD collection!

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      Just after their car hits the truck, Brendan calls in where the perps are headed. This is the only point in the movie where he wears a wedding ring.
    • Quotes

      Freya McAllister: Brendan, I hear thoughts. I am a telepath.

      Brendan Dean: That's the cr...

      Freya McAllister: The craziest thing you've ever heard? How 'bout this one: A couple of hours ago you were thinking about Harper. And that he's such a tight ass, that he probably has sex with his clothes on. Now I wasn't thinking that, you were. And Matthews was thinking about a bomb. So pull your men out now!

      Brendan Dean: [Stares at Freya and thinks for a moment] Abort, evacuate the building immediately!

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 反恐嬌娃
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • USA Network
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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